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Bob Dylan, Jack White and More Record 'The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams'
- Posted on Aug 4th 2011 1:00PM by Cameron Matthews
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Now, Rolling Stone (via Exclaim.ca) reports that Dylan is back on the trail of lost songs, this time with Hank Williams as his muse -- and he's getting a bit of help from some of country and rock's best songwriters. Jack White, Norah Jones, Jakob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Merle Haggard, Holly Williams, Lucinda Williams, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill and Patty Loveless will be joining Dylan in his quest to finish some of Williams' music.
'The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams' will drop on Oct. 4 via Dylan's Egyptian Records and will include full details on how the project came to be. Check out a live version of Lucinda Williams' 'I'm Happy I Found You' from the project below.
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"Haliviy" (Jewish word meaning lucky is he or she) if Bob Dylan spent as much time learning his holy books as he does with his music. Don't get me wrong he is brilliant and he knows it, but he is much more brilliant in the study of the Talmud, Halacha, and the Zohar, not to mention all the chassidic teachings!
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Tiberias, Israel
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